In August, the developer was looking for testers of a Linux version, so it's pleasing to know that went well for them.

Linux support arrived as of the October 3rd patch (notes here), which has both 32bit and 64bit versions available. The patch wasn't limited to adding Linux, it also added lots of new features as well as performance improvements. If you're interested in seeing what else they have planned, they have a roadmap here.

About the game:

SimAirport is a modern tycoon-style simulation & management game where you design, build, and manage an airport.

Been playing this and really enjoying it! The developers are very active responding to threads, release near daily updates on the Edge branch to test new features and fixes, and been very supportive on the Linux threads.

Sounds about right seeing how the airlines treat their passengers like criminals.

I'll probably get this sooner or later... I do like sims and builders. But I have too many games bought and yet to play at the moment... even though I play just a small handful right now. (Mostly sims and builders plus one tower Defense)

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